Is it too late to get in on this? I am pondering a larger tank right now for my SE but haven't fully decided as it is a large investment and I am making many right now on the SE. Not to brag but I have an SE that has just under 600 miles on it and has been in storage (properly stored) since 2008 when the wiring harness was chewed up by a mouse. I have it disassembled now to replace the harness and the timing would be good for this, but a grand with all the other requirements in addition to my other upgrades...hmmm tempting...if I don't get in now will there be more available moving forward, or is this a one shot deal?

Is it too late to get in on this? I am pondering a larger tank right now for my SE but haven't fully decided as it is a large investment and I am making many right now on the SE. Not to brag but I have an SE that has just under 600 miles on it and has been in storage (properly stored) since 2008 when the wiring harness was chewed up by a mouse. I have it disassembled now to replace the harness and the timing would be good for this, but a grand with all the other requirements in addition to my other upgrades...hmmm tempting...if I don't get in now will there be more available moving forward, or is this a one shot deal?

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Hey Splisken, this isn't a one-shot deal, but the price may rise after the first production run. Figure $699 for the tank, $44 for the filler and another $119 for a seat. That's $862. You can sell you stock tank and seat for a few, should be easy if they're in new condition like you described.

Not an inexpensive tank, but considering the small number of SE's made, that's not an unreasonable price. Besides, nobody really buys an SE with any thoughts of practicality in their head...

Yup...now worries. I didn't mean to make it sound like your price was too high. I think it is perfectly in line with the competition so no complaints...it's just the Scotts, slip-ons, wiring harness, bash guard and other small farkles I just purchased were quite expensive all told. I truly appreciate folks like yourself who are dedicated to the SE platform and hope to be able to support the cause soon. Thanks for the mighty quick reply!

Yup...now worries. I didn't mean to make it sound like your price was too high. I think it is perfectly in line with the competition so no complaints...it's just the Scotts, slip-ons, wiring harness, bash guard and other small farkles I just purchased were quite expensive all told. I truly appreciate folks like yourself who are dedicated to the SE platform and hope to be able to support the cause soon. Thanks for the mighty quick reply!

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his price is still cheaper than the safari. I sold my safari to get this tank because I don think KTM did it right with the tiny tank and safari has a purpose but everytime I rode with mine I was always wishing for a six gallon tank. If you have a colored safari its hard to tell where 6 gal is until you are at 7 gallons in. Tank is just to large. The only place I see the safari as an advantage is alask or deep into mexico.

Im stoked to get mine and looking forward to an easy to remove tank with a narrower profile further forward. That and not dealing with the lame side plastics.

OK I think I'm sold...this is the perfect capacity tank and the quick removal is key to the optional filter setups. I do want to know about the CPR filter (dome version) compatibility though and will keep watching here since you indicated you would check that out.

OK I think I'm sold...this is the perfect capacity tank and the quick removal is key to the optional filter setups. I do want to know about the CPR filter (dome version) compatibility though and will keep watching here since you indicated you would check that out.

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I did speak with Chris at CPR Fabrication and he confirmed that not only will the dome style SE filter fit underneath our new tank, but the standard style (non-dome) filter can now be used. This means you can also opt for the highly recommended outer filter as well.

If you do choose the use the standard style filter with our new fuel tank, you will no longer be required to cut-down your velocity stacks to clear the inner housing.

Pattern making is a long process, but things are moving right along... note we've lowered the filler tower by half an inch, and beveled the radiator wings. Also integrated the front of the seat into the filler tower for a better transition.

I like the lower fill tower. Not much capacity to be gained in that area anyway. Any details of how this tank fits with the Scotts Stabilizer tower? Also, any chance the tank will provide a little better protection for the radiator in a tip over? My falls on the SE always seem to be at slow speeds (ride faster, I know!) and one of those slow speed tip overs tweaked my bottom radiator mount with the stock tank on.

I like the lower fill tower. Not much capacity to be gained in that area anyway. Any details of how this tank fits with the Scotts Stabilizer tower? Also, any chance the tank will provide a little better protection for the radiator in a tip over? My falls on the SE always seem to be at slow speeds (ride faster, I know!) and one of those slow speed tip overs tweaked my bottom radiator mount with the stock tank on.

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Thanks, we're continuing to make it better and better. The tank is clearanced for the Scotts tower and pretty much anyones tower. I myself run the new Scotts rubber isolated under-mount and there's plenty of room. We've even added additional clearance for the triple clamps to allow a tighter turning radius for those that ditch the stock clamps.

The tank offers significantly more radiator protection than the stocker. By eliminating the tank panels and adding additional angles to the leading edge, we've manage to stiffen up the radiator area quite a bit. Additionally, the side mounts are now lower and further forward to help support the tank wings in a crash. And just for the fun of it, we included additional clearance for the radiator cap so you no longer have to worry about knocking the reservoir hose off when you drop the bike. All good stuff...